IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI
SWARANA KANTA SHARMA
Vijay Gupta – Appellant
Versus
State (NCT of Delhi) – Respondent
| Table of Content |
|---|
| 1. overview of the bail application context. (Para 2) |
| 2. arguments on denial of fair hearing. (Para 3 , 4) |
| 3. failure to consider merits in bail application. (Para 6 , 8 , 10) |
| 4. procedural unfairness in dismissing voluminous applications. (Para 11 , 12 , 13 , 14) |
| 5. judicial time should not limit substantive justice. (Para 15 , 16 , 17 , 18) |
| 6. judicial responsibility to read and adjudicate pleadings. (Para 24 , 26 , 28) |
| 7. restoration of bail application for merit evaluation. (Para 35 , 36 , 37) |
| 8. final procedural directives and clarity. (Para 38 , 39 , 40 , 41) |
JUDGMENT :
SWARANA KANTA SHARMA, J.
| Index to the Judgment |
| FACTUAL BACKGROUND & SUBMISSIONS BEFORE THE COURT |
| ANALYSIS & FINDINGS |
| (i) Failure to Consider The Bail Application on Merits and Non-Application of Judicial Mind |
| (ii) Right to Hearing and Impermissibility of Dismissal on Grounds of Application being “Too Voluminous or Bulky” |
| (iii) Judicial Time, Docket Pressure, and the True Meaning of “Precious Judicial Time” |
| (iv) Role of Pleadings, Professional Effort of Counsels and Limits of Judicial Control over Drafting by Counsels |
| (v) Permissible Judicial Responses to Voluminous Bail Applications |
| (vi) To Conclude |
| THE DECISION |
1
Courts must not dismiss bail applications on grounds of volume without considering substantive issues, as it violates the right to fair hearing under Article 22(1).
(1) Bail Application – In case of delay coupled with incarceration for a long period and depending on nature of allegations, right to bail will have to be read into Section 45 of PMLA and Section 439....
The severity of the accusations, legal provisions, and judgments referenced influenced the court's decision to dismiss the bail application.
The main legal point established is that the discretion to grant bail should be exercised judiciously, considering the seriousness of the offence and the need for proper reasoning in bail orders.
The main legal point established in the judgment is that an oral application can be sufficient to release an accused on statutory bail, and the failure to file the final report within the statutory t....
The main legal point established in the judgment is the requirement for an accused to avail of the right to be released on default bail within the specified period, failing which the right may be ext....
The court emphasized the constitutional right to timely bail hearings, mandating that bail applications be resolved within two weeks, aligning with the principles of justice and the presumption of in....
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